Dredd has released a new clip online, in which Olivia Thirlby's rookie Judge Anderson explains her desire to make a difference as she and Dredd (Karl Urban) make their way into Ma-Ma's Peach Trees tower block.
The film sees the two Judges forced to fight their way through the various levels of the vertical slum in order to track down Ma-Ma (Headey), a cruel gang leader responsible for flooding Mega-City One with the reality-altering drug Slo-Mo
"I want to protect and serve the city," explains Anderson. "I was born and raised in a block like this… I know there are good people inside." Worthy ambitions, then, although Dredd doesn't seem overly moved by them…
Check out the new clip, below…
Not much of the much-talked-about splatter and ultraviolence in this scene then, although Karl Urban still comes across as a total badass without needing to reach for his gun. His growled "admirable" cuts through Anderson's worthy sermonising very nicely indeed.
Directed by Pete Travis from a script by Alex Garland, Dredd opens in the UK on 7 September 2012. Not long to go now!
Read our full Dredd review.
Source: Digital Spy (via CBM)
What do you think of the new clip? Tell us, below!
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ChrisWootton
Sep 4th 2012, 11:47
Hmmm. DVD for me.. or even TV. The lines are delivered so flatly in the clips I've seen.
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SiMan
Sep 4th 2012, 12:59
When are we going to get a review?
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timthefilmguy
Sep 4th 2012, 13:25
Watching on Friday, should be great and I loved the comics :D
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ChrisWootton
Sep 4th 2012, 13:30
SiMan, it's up already. They reviewed it a while back and gave it four stars (I think) and then reviewed it again last week and gave it three
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thedanieljson
Sep 4th 2012, 16:15
Reviews seem to be saying this one's actually pretty damn good.
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Ali1748
Sep 4th 2012, 18:30
I just don't fancy this, the whole trailers have been underwhelming. And has much as I like Karl Urban his chin looks pretty weak.
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Hadouken76
Sep 4th 2012, 21:52
Unlucky to be released soon after The Raid. From what Ive heard, Dredd is faithful to the comics, Alex Garland is a solid writer and is good with Sci Fi like Sunshine and (sorta) 28 Days later..
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Ali1748
Sep 5th 2012, 15:05
Sunshine was a good movie until Mark Strong appeared. And that's not meant as an insult to Strong.
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